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Thanos or Homura Akemi?
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GET OUT.Homu Sweet Homu said:Neither, Veloxt has more tragic past. XD
It was the day of my birth, both of my parents failed to show up cracks me up every time.Paulo.junior.969 said:Doctor Doofenshmirtzs tragic backstory >>>>>> Both.
THANK YOU! At least SOMEONE knows how to be on-topic!AntorusTheBurningThrone said:Homura went through Hundreds of Timelines to try and save Madoka/defeat Walpurgisnacht. And she still failed. AND EVEN WHEN SHE WON, Madoka sacrificed herself to save everyone. AND EVEN THEN, Homura went through both a Witch phase, as well as an Obsession Demon Phase in the process (Something of which SHE'S STILL GOING THROUGH, TO THIS DAY).
Meanwhile, Thanos is just a desperate man, on a desperate mission, on what he presumes is to "save" the Universe from annihilation. He's made sacrifices, and so forth, just to achieve this goal. And, in the end, he actually won, and GOT A HAPPY ENDING CAUSE OF IT (And I don't think he fears Death, like, at all. I think he'll accept Death, win or lose. Though, I think he'd be more upset if his achievement was taken from him. Though, I don't imagine him despairing from it).
Homura wins this, easily. She didn't even gain a happy ending, through it all. She basically ****** over the laws of the Universe, and shit, despite herself believing that she did NOTHING WRONG (Which is, well, A WRONG STATEMENT ALL ON ITS OWN). But, with Thanos, he wanted to destroy half the Population to help the Universe. He didn't have an obsession, not like both Homura and Thanos' Comic counterpart had. Thanos is just a man with a mission. Wrong, or Right, it's all for the benefit of the Universe. :O
RevanGargoyle One said:
True.Natse said:Sticking to the ground, Erik Killmonger is a pretty tragic villain to me. Dude grew up an orphan in the harsh streets of Oakwood, bitter and unforgiving from his father being killed by his uncle. He refused salvation from his cousin and died unwilling to pay for his crimes in jail. And at the end, he was just a kid chasing a fairy tale he wanted to believe in so hard. Too bad life is cruel.
We don't know a Homura in our lives, but we may know a Killmonger.